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Gardening Know How Questions & Answers - https://questions.gardeningknowhow.comsoil (native soil is quite sandy) and watered well. They are all drooping badyly; leaves on the ground. I live on the coast and it is mild and damp, although we’ve had some good sun. Should I water more? I’m worried that I already over-watered!
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1 Comment To "I had 5 lambs ears plants in my bed which were doing wonderfully. Last week I divided them into threes and replanted with amended"
#1 Comment By oldspice On 08/21/2018 @ 2:10 pm
It sounds like an over watering problem. Let the soil dry out two inches below the soil. It should be look better.